Aberdeen City Council's commemorative plaques celebrate significant individuals who have lived or worked in Aberdeen. Over 100 plaques recognise the contribution of these individuals to all walks of ...
Take the plaque for Lord Byron — the first Blue Plaque ever to go up — way back in 1867, at the poet's former home, 24 Holles Street near Cavendish Square. The house was demolished 22 years ...
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“We want the symbolism of these plaques to raise this issue in the House of Commons,” says Julie. “The Government showed a refreshing approach to the riots this summer and we want this issue ...
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The latest blue plaque to be unveiled at Mrs Botha’s house, 37 Jacob Street. The house known as Mrs Botha’s house was built in the 1890s for a Mr Botha, who was married to an English woman.
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For the past eight decades, many preservationists have questioned why such a magnificent landmark, the old Post Office and Custom House at the northeast corner of Fourth and Chestnut, was demolished.